Daytrips from Your Accommodation in Munster

You won't be far away from the wine road staying in accommodation in Munster...

Because
Munster is just a little deeper in one of the valleys in the Vosges
mountains.

So your accommodation in Munster is only a few miles or kilometers from the foothills
where the wine road is.

And with a train station,
you'll have easy access to other parts of Alsace, but I recommend a car
for trips into the Vosges...and did I mention that there's skiing and
sledding in the winter not that far away from Munster...

Distances given are the approximate distances from the center of Munster.

Villages with a * have a train stop or train station.

Le Linge

7 miles/11 km

Le
Linge is World War One battlefield memorial up in the Vosges mountains
in central Alsace. At this WWI memorial you must stay on the pathways
that will take you across the memorial. There is also a museum. It's in
the direction of the village of Orbey.

Turckheim*

8 miles/13 km

Turckheim
is a beautiful little village on the Alsace Wine Road with a train
station! So you can drink as much as you can want... Turckheim has a
particular tradition that it has continued (with only two stops) for
hundreds years. The Nightwatchman makes his rounds (May 1st to Oct 31st)
at 10pm every night.

Eguisheim

12 miles/19 km

Eguisheim
is a very unique wine road village because it was built in circles (one
circle inside another circle inside another circle, etc...) and inside
those circles are some adorable little cobblestone streets just perfect
for taking photographs. And then there's the wine, there are over thirty
wine makers in this village!

Ammerschwihr

12 miles/19 km

You'll probably pass Ammerschwihr
on your way from Turckehim to Kaysersberg and you will definitely see
it! It's the one with the huge tower (the Schelmenturm)... If you stop
by, you'll have a choice of over 40 wine makers to choose from as you
wander through the village. And for those of you who love to golf...

Kientzheim

13 miles/21 km

Kientzheim
(not Kintzheim) is a beautiful little wine road village near
Kaysersberg and it's also home to the Confrerie de Saint Etienne and
their Alsatian Wine museum. If you want to learn more about the history
of Alsatian wine and how it was produced, you might want to stop by.

Colmar*

13 miles/21 km

Colmar
is a medium sized town right in the middle of Alsace. It's on many many
people's list of "most beautiful towns in France". The wine business
made a lot of people wealthy during the late medieval period so there
are a lot of beautiful and unique buildings to look at in Colmar.

Kaysersberg

14 miles/23 km

Kaysersberg
is a just as beautiful medieval wine road village as Riquewihr with the
added bonus of a ruined castle only a 15 minute hike away. The photo at
the very top of this webpage was taken in Kaysersberg to give you an
idea. So if you want to avoid the crowds in Riquewihr, Kaysersberg might
be a good choice for your Alsace vacation. And it's the birthplace of
Albert Schweitzer too.

Looking for Accommodation in Munster?

The Verte Vallee is a 3 star hotel with a restaurant and a spa in a very
scenic location in Munster. Rooms with views of the river or gardens
all with WiFi and air conditioning. Indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, steam
room, sauna, gym, game room, spa services and a lot more.

If you're looking for a nicely decorated, clean and inexpensive hotel
with WiFi, breakfast and parking, you'll save money staying at the Hotel
Deybach in Munster. Just a few minutes walk from the center of Munster
near the city park.

Accommodation in Munster is an opportunity to save some money on your
hotel room and the Hotel au Val Saint Gregoire is perfect for anyone
looking to save money. Clean, simple rooms, WiFi, parking and a
restaurant. Just a few minutes from the train station in Munster.

Here's a little hotel with rooms and family apartments just 15 minutes
from Munster. Great if you're looking for a little village in the Vosges
mountains with a view. Rooms are simply decorated and clean. Parking
and restaurant available.

Le Grand Hotel de Munster specializes in rooms with kitchenettes.
Simple decor nothing fancy. Restaurant, parking, outdoor swimming pool.
Great if you're looking to save money, but this hotel is often full
because of tour groups. Very close to the train station.

The Hotel des Vosges is a small family owned hotel in the center of
Munster. Rooms are somewhat old fashioned and clean, but they are very
reasonably priced. Breakfast is available here. Close to the train
station.

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